 With jury trial victories, many firms will list recent victories or recent successes, but there's a problem you have to be aware of. Some of these aren't quite honest when they're talking to you. What I mean is in the felony system, a case can be scratched at a preliminary hearing. Normally what that means is the prosecutor was not ready to proceed at the time of the preliminary hearing. For example, they didn't have any chemical results yet on a blood test or on a drug test, and they'll simply scratch the charge. Now other attorneys who aren't very scrupulous will put this on their website and say, case dismissed. When in reality it's simply going to be refiled roughly two to nine months later, and this is a standard on a scratch case. We do not put that as a victory on our website. Now what we will do is if a case is scratched, we will immediately contact the prosecutor and try to negotiate with them to not file charges at all or to reduce the charges to a misdemeanor if they do refile charges. We also will check warrant status every month to make sure that they don't issue a warrant for our client's arrest that neither us or the client knew about, and we protect our clients that way. But beware when you're looking at jury trial victories on other people's sites. Make sure that they're legitimate. With ours, if you ever question any of them, we always put the case number, the jurisdiction, and if you ask us we'll pull our internal file and we'll talk to you about the case without violating the privacy of that particular client.